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Coming back through Malaga airport today….

With no proof. Like Notch. Not like mine where I posted photos. Ok.
I provided you the proof with reports from retail experts

photos are not evidence.................all that proves is there were tomatoes in one supermarket at one time



There were rolling shortages around the country, leading to stockouts and limited choicec

weve been this loads of times and you continue to be a fool


Mottie says there was never a shortage of tomatoes or other fresh produce...................

oh dear:



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Read your own link, Brexit may have played a small part in any temporary shortages but most of any temporary shortages were because of high energy costs, the war in Ukraine, bad weather in Spain and Morocco and the operating models of large supermarkets.

From your link:

'Shelves are half empty!':

Err, that makes them half full then, doesn’t it? How many fecking tomatoes were you looking to buy then - a whole shelf load?

Dunno if you have noticed but we are still out of the EU. Where’s the shortages now then - if it was due to Brexit and all that extra paperwork, we'd still be suffering shortages, wouldn’t we?
 
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Different supermarket/shops
Who says? Notch wouldn’t even name them. I named mine. If he had named his, a simple phone call would have shown him to be the liar he was. Feck me, it’s not that hard to say "No tomatoes today in Sainsbury’s in Hornchurch" is it?
 
Read your own link, Brexit may have played a small part in any temporary shortages but most of any temporary shortages were because of high energy costs, the war in Ukraine, bad weather in Spain and Morocco and the operating models of large supermarkets.

From your link:

'Shelves are half empty!':

Err, that makes them half full then, doesn’t it? How many fecking tomatoes were you looking to buy then - a whole shelf load?

Dunno if you have noticed but we are still out of the EU. Where’s the shortages now then - if it was due to Brexit, we'd still be suffering shortages, wouldn’t we?
So finally Mottie admits he was wrong

we got there eventually

Mottie admits that one picture of one supermarket proves nothing at all


From your link:

'Shelves are half empty!':

Err, that makes them half full then, doesn’t it?
rolling stockouts across the range -so reducing choice



Where’s the shortages now then - if it was due to Brexit, we'd still be suffering shortages, wouldn’t we?
we still suffer reduced choice and less fresh goods

oh and prices have increased due to Brexit -because somebody has to pay for all the delays, additional paperwork and higher haulage costs


Silly Mottie knows brexit has damaged UK business but is so stubborn he wont admit it
Silly Mottie has seen the damage caused by Brexit and yet still wants to vote for the con man that pushed Brexit

dont be like Mottie people
 
Who says? Notch wouldn’t even name them. I named mine. If he had named his, a simple phone call would have shown him to be the liar he was. Feck me, it’s not that hard to say "No tomatoes today in Sainsbury’s in Hornchurch" is it?
you are determined to make yourself look a complete fool

one picture of one supermarket does not prove there are no problems with supply across the UK


 
So finally Mottie admits he was wrong

we got there eventually

Mottie admits that one picture of one supermarket proves nothing at all



rolling stockouts across the range -so reducing choice




we still suffer reduced choice and less fresh goods

oh and prices have increased due to Brexit -because somebody has to pay for all the delays, additional paperwork and higher haulage costs


Silly Mottie knows brexit has damaged UK business but is so stubborn he wont admit it
Silly Mottie has seen the damage caused by Brexit and yet still wants to vote for the con man that pushed Brexit

dont be like Mottie people
Stop talking bulls hit to move the thread on. You lied. You wouldn’t offer any evidence. Even your link proves you wrong. Give up while you’re losing.
 
you are determined to make yourself look a complete fool

one picture of one supermarket does not prove there are no problems with supply across the UK
Except you wouldn’t show or name the one supermarket that you said had no tomatoes. Who's the fool?
 
Except you wouldn’t show or name the one supermarket that you said had no tomatoes. Who's the fool?
because a photo of one supermarket means nothing -when are you going to admit that

I never said a particular supermarket had no tomatoes
I said there were rolling shortages across the country


Nigel Farage loves the poorly educated - it is clear to see why: a total inability to process evidence, facts, data.
 
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